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Keuneman, Pieter. Selected speeches & articles, 1947-1987. [Colombo]: People's Pub. House, 1987.

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Amarasinghe, Y. Ranjith. Revolutionary idealism and parliamentary politics: A study of Trotskyism in Sri Lanka. Colombo: Social Scientists' Association, 2000.

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De Silva, Chandra Richard, 1940-, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, eds. Political party system of Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, 1987.

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Sri Lanka Freedom Party: A political profile. Colombo: Godage International Publishers, 2005.

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Die Geschichte der United National Party in Sri Lanka. Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1990.

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Peiris, Pradeep. Catch-All Parties and Party-Voter Nexus in Sri Lanka. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4153-4.

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Wijesinha, Rajiva. Civil strife in Sri Lanka: The United National Party government, 1989-94. Colombo: McCallum Books, 1995.

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The federal party of Sri Lanka: The strategy of an ethnic minority party in government and opposition 1949-2002. Colombo: Kumaran Book House, 2007.

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1989 general election Sri Lanka Freedom Party manifesto for a peaceful, prosperous, and just society. [Horagolla, Nittambuwa: Ranasinghe Arachchige Henry Ranasinghe, 1989.

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Foundation, General Ranjan Wijeratne, ed. A 'Periya Dorai' to the last: Ranjan Wijeratne, the United National Party and the politics of Sri Lanka. Talawatugoda: General Ranjan Wijeratne Foundation, 1998.

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Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (Colombo, Sri Lanka), ed. Role of a third party in conflict resolution: A case study of India and Norway in Sri Lanka. Colombo: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, 2007.

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Effendi, Maria Saifuddin. Role of a third party in conflict resolution: A case study of India and Norway in Sri Lanka. Colombo: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, 2007.

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Eksat Jātika Pakṣaya (Sri Lanka), ed. 1990 36 veni vārṣika mahā sammēlanaya Eksat Jātika Pakṣaya, 1990-12-23, Vennappuva Śrīmat Ălbaṭ Pīris krīḍāmagaṇayē dī =: Aikkiya Tēcīya Kaṭciyin̲ 36 āvatu varuṭanta cammēḷan̲am (1990), Cēr Alpeṭ Pīrīs araṅku Ven̲n̲appuvai = 36th annual convention, 1990, United National Party 23-12-1990, at Sir Albert Peiris Stadium, Wennappuwa. [Kotte]: Eksat Jātika Pakṣaya, 1991.

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Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission. Working Party on Fish Technology and Marketing. and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., eds. Summary report of and papers presented at the tenth session of the Working Party on Fish Technology and Marketing: Colombo, Sri Lanka, 4-7 June 1996. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1997.

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Struggle for socialism: The role of the Communist Party in Sri Lanka. Colombo: Godage International Publishers, 2011.

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Department of Defense. Comparing India's Counterinsurgency Approaches in Sri Lanka and Against the Naxalites - Communist Party, Tamil Liberation Tigers, Majority Sinhalese Domination, Jaffna Battle and Operation Checkmate. Independently Published, 2017.

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Marks, Thomas A. Maoist Insurgency since Vietnam. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Maoist Insurgency since Vietnam. Routledge, 2012.

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Marks, Thomas A. Maoist Insurgency since Vietnam. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Nackers, Kim. Sri Lanka. Edited by Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753841.013.47.

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In spite of the adoption of the responsibility to protect (R2P) by the Sri Lankan government in 2005, both Sri Lankan and LTTE forces killed thousands of civilians during the conclusion of the civil war. In this chapter, it is shown that these atrocities occurred in large part due to existing international political dynamics, which were focused on the War on Terror, and a shortage of information on what was occurring in the conflict zone. This facilitated states in supporting the government, while diminishing criticism from others that may have been more supportive of the invocation of R2P. Yet following the conflict, with increased information on the crisis, subsequent initiatives taken by the international community have endeavoured to obtain accountability, justice, and to prevent such atrocities from occurring in the future. These initiatives have strengthened the UN’s ability to implement R2P; however, ongoing challenges remain.
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Peiris, Pradeep. Catch-All Parties and Party-Voter Nexus in Sri Lanka. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2022.

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Peiris, Pradeep. Catch-All Parties and Party-Voter Nexus in Sri Lanka. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.

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Changing party allegiance and termination of parliamentary mandate: Analysis of checks and balances in expulsion of MPs in Sri Lanka. Colombo: Stamford Lake (Pvt) Ltd., 2010.

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Hedges, Paul. Anglican Inter-Faith Relations from 1910 to the Twenty-First Century. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199643011.003.0004.

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This chapter explores the development of Anglican inter-faith relations since 1910 which has been shaped by a number of factors including: the ecumenical context, changing dynamics within the global Communion, globalization issues, and moves from mission to dialogue. The chapter begins with a historical overview and traces developments in key Anglican Communion texts and meetings, especially in recent times the Lambeth Conferences of 1988, 1998, and 2008. The ecumenical context which has shaped thought on inter-faith relations in this period is also given strong attention. The chapter concludes with two case studies. The first explores relations with Buddhism in the Sri Lankan context, while the second looks at relations with Islam focusing on the Middle East. While charting some general trends, it is noted that very different dynamics and varying standpoints exist in Anglican attitudes on inter-faith relations and have been part of the historical development throughout the period surveyed.
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Wall, Alan. Open List Proportional Representation: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.55.

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The open-list proportional representation (OLPR) system, as opposed to the closed-list version, allows voters to pick their favourite candidate from the party list while retaining proportionality of the election results. In the Asia & the Pacific region, this system is used in among others: Fiji, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. What are the upsides, downsides and unintended consequences of this system? Follow the lecture and/or read the paper for the answers.
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